19447 Pruneridge Ave
Cupertino, California 95014

Networking events are a must, whether you are looking for a job, are happy with your existing profile or are a budding entrepreneur. It is always refreshing to meet like-minded professionals and learn more about what’s in and what’s not!

So, how many professional contacts per month do you make on an average? Probably 10, 20 tops (excluding LinkedIn, of course).
How about making 30 contacts in four hours? Sounds exciting, right?

This December, SIPA, along with NETIP and SAMBAA brings you the Speed Networking event. We have done it before and we are back again! Take your event experience to the next level.

The goal of this speed networking event is to give an opportunity to professionals in the Bay Area, like you, to mingle around, exchange information and learn more. So, get ready for the event of the year. Keep your business cards ready. If you are looking for a job, start writing your elevator pitch and be ready to talk to 30-40 professionals across the Bay Area, from different walks of life. You will have the opportunity to meet with professionals from varied fields such as Software, Hardware, Marketing, Legal, Accounting, Human Resources etc.

Also, during the lunch break, we will be giving you tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Here are the details of the event:

Date: December 4, 2010 (Saturday)

Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.

Location:
HP OAK Room , Bldg 48
19447 Pruneridge Ave,
Cupertino, CA, 95014

Schedule:
9:30am-10:00:- Registration
10:00-11:00:- Round 1 of speed networking
11:00-12:00:- Round 2 of speed networking
12:00-1:00:- Lunch (talk on managing your health)
1:00-2:00:- Round 3 of speed networking
2.00 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.:- Open networking

Lunch talk:
With busy schedules and changing lifestyles, we have become easy targets of lifestyle related problems. Ashish Mathur, Executive Director, South Asian Heart Center (http://www.southasianheartcenter.org/) will be taking us back to our basics during his one hour talk. The presentation will center around the importance of nutrition (dinner vs diner) and the effects of exercise on longevity – things which we hear often, but rarely put into practice.

This compelling discussion will prompt you to rethink your priorities!

About the speaker:
Ashish Mathur is the co-founder and executive director of the South Asian Heart Center, and is actively involved in promoting the awareness of the epidemic of heart disease within the community. Prior to leading the South Asian Heart Center effort, Ashish worked for over 25 years in the software industry.

Registration:
You can register at
https://www.123signup.com/register?id=vxdff

Fees:
Members: $5
Non-members: $15

Added by dhruts05 on December 1, 2010

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